Assistant Professorship in Climate-related Sciences - MIT
Company: MPOWIR Mentoring Physical Oceanography Women to In
Location: Cambridge
Posted on: May 28, 2023
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Job Description:
Assistant Professorship in Climate-related Sciences - MIT The
MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and -Planetary Sciences
includes a vibrant and inter-disciplinary group in -climate science
that we seek to expand. We are especially interested -in physical
oceanography, atmospheric chemistry, and atmospheric -dynamics, but
we encourage applications from outstanding candidates in -all
sub-disciplines of climate science. We seek candidates who use any
-approach or combination of approaches, including observation,
theory, -modeling, and experimentation. Candidates should have the
potential -for innovation and leadership in research and a
commitment to teaching -at the undergraduate and graduate
levels.
Requirements: Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in earth sciences or
-related field by the start of employment. Our intent is to hire at
the -assistant professor level, but more senior appointments may
also be -considered. Applications from women and underrepresented
minorities -are strongly encouraged. A complete application must
include a cover -letter, curriculum vitae, one- to two-page
descriptions each of -research and teaching plans, and three
letters of recommendations. Please explicitly commit to our
department -s code of conduct Applications are being accepted at
Academic Jobs Online: To receive full consideration, complete
applications must be received by
November 1, 2019 . Search Contact: Ms. Karen Fosher, HR
Administrator, EAPS, 54-924 -Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
77 Massachusetts Avenue, -Cambridge, MA 02139-4307, -email:
kfosher@mit.edu Your email address will not be published. Required
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